Whoa, whoa, whoa, not so fast. First of all, because the Round is not technically up for grabs yet and so the G Flex can still precede it on store shelves. Secondly, and most importantly, what if LG actually pulls off a global release for its curvalicious handheld, unlike the GRound, which doesn’t look like it will ever escape Korea’s borders?

Impossible, you say? Well, you have your opinion and I have the word of the most notorious mobile tech leaker around, Evleaks. According to him (and User Agent Profile traces found on Sprint and AT&T’s websites), the G Flex might be headed to both carriers, presumably by the end of the year.

Before letting your imagination run wild, let’s mention there are a couple of things that smell a little fishy. Number one, Engadget claims the G Flex will be a 6-incher, whereas the LG LS995, the presumed Sprint version of the phone, apparently sports a “tiny” 4.7-inch panel.

Granted, there is an (outside) chance the Galaxy Round competitor will land in a number of slightly different variations, but the difference from 6 to 4.7 inches is pretty huge.

As for the D950, the evidence supporting the theory this is the “Z” for AT&T is even slimmer. Plus, once again, there’ve been rumors flying around of a 5-inch or smaller display. So either Engadget got it wrong, or EvLeaks is off base for once. I mean, twice, since technically he did drop the ball on another story, coincidentally also tied to an LG gadget, not long ago. But hey, what are the odds of lightning striking twice?